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Odisha urges NABARD to enhance its assistance to Rs 10,000 cr

By IANS | Updated: September 17, 2021 01:00 IST

Bhubaneswar, Sep 17 The Odisha government on Thursday urged the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) ...

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Bhubaneswar, Sep 17 The Odisha government on Thursday urged the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) chairman G.R. Chintala to enhance its loan assistance for the state to Rs 10,000 crore.

The state demanded higher allocation under different schemes including Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF), Rural Infrastructure Assistance to States (RIAS), Long Term Irrigation Fund (LTIF).

Odisha Chief Secretary S.C. Mahapatra during a meeting with Chintala said in the post-Covid scenario, there is need for higher investment in rural roads, irrigation, agriculture, social infrastructure, livelihood programmes, agri-business etc.

The state is prepared to implement the projects worth Rs 5000 crore under RIDF, Rs 4500 crore under RIAS and Rs 500 crore under LTIF, he said.

"As the state has strongly motivated administrative machinery and robust mechanism for project implementation, NABARD will do the best in enhancing its involvement with the state," Chintala said.

Because of the "faster implementation" of the projects, NABARD enhanced its RIDF loan from Rs 2500 crore in 2016-17 to Rs 3000 crore in the current financial year, sources said.

Development Commissioner P.K. Jena said that more investment is needed for building disaster resilient infrastructure in the state because of its unique geo-physical location which makes it prone to frequent disasters.

Jena said that along with RIDF, the state also successfully implemented climate change action plan projects and agriculture development projects with NABARD.

Strengthening of flood and saline embankments would insure the agriculture and allied sector against nature's fury and would boost the sector to the next higher level, he added.

Finance Secretary Vishal Kumar Dev emphasized on the need for more NABARD assistance in financial inclusion in the State.

Later, the NABARD Chairman called on Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the latter's residence and discussed issues for strengthening rural infrastructure in the State.

In view of the recurring natural disasters in the State, Patnaik emphasised the role of low cost credit support from NABARD through RIDF and LTIF for building disaster resilient rural infrastructure.

He hoped that the RIAS scheme will increase project based financing for various projects like roads, bridges and in-stream storage structures.

The Chief Minister also expected the NABARD to enhance the RIDF assistance to the state.

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